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Pam,

I can't answer your question about the stuff that the

urologist mentioned but I have a friend that might be able

to help you out. She has Interstitial Cystitis.

I do get pain inside my vagina but it's at the top of my

vagina around an area where there is a piece of skin that

runs from the top of my vagina down to the cervix. And the

reason that it hurts is b/c I also have endometriosis.

Sorry that I can't be more help to you. I wish you all the

best at getting an answer.

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http://www.geocities.com/sokokl/kristyspersonalpage.html

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Pam,

I also have the sand paper feeling and the burning in the urethra, although

the urethra usually only burns when I pee (especialy after sex).

I've never heard of that surgery you mentioned. But then I have not had many

problems with urinary tract infections or what not. My urethral burning has

nothing to do with bladder infections.

Dr. on told me that both of thease problems are related to my

depleation of estrogen from the Depo I was on for so long and that the sand

paper feeling was also a symptom of the Vestibulitis. The Estrace cream

that she had me apply directly to the glands, hymen, and urethra opening has

helped quite a bit with this.

Your symptoms sound an awfely lot like mine, I think you will find Dr.

on very helpful. Let me know how things go:)

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To: VulvarDisorders

Subject: ??

Date: Tue, 01 May 2001 02:49:13 -0000

Does anyone else have internal vaginal burning with

pain and burning in the urethra? Mine feels like I

have sand paper rubbing inside me all the time. My

obgyn sent me to a urologist and I had the scoping

done which showed that my urethra was red and inflamed.

He also did a pelvic and rectal exam which was very

uncomfortable.This urologist is one of the top in his

field and he strongly feels that it is muscle nerve re-

lated and has recommened bio-feed back and if that does

not help he would like me to consider nero-stimulation

surgery. Has anyone heard of this type of surgery? He

did give me alot to read and a couple of web sites to

check out but it talks mostly about this type of surgery

being done for bladder problems. I do have urgency to

to urinate all the time (I know where every bathroom is

located in every store and gas station in Minnesota and

part of Wisconsin!) but it dose not talk about this type

of surgery being done for VV. I am so confused! It is so

hard to know what to do. Thanks.

Pam

P.S. Am working on getting another opinion with 's

doctor in Milwaukee

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consider nero-stimulation

I wonder if this is the surgery they do for IC and or vulvodynia where they implant a device in your back attach to nerves in back , which eliminates pain...One of my friends who went to the Helena allergy clinic said she ran into another women with IC and vulvodynia who has one, it is major surgery...the device clearly sticks out of back, like transister radio, she is now, for first time, pain free...Jackie

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Hi Everyone,

Thanks for all your input about the neuro-stimulation therapy.

I actually had some time to do some research on it, and it's

not quite as scary as I thought but still plan on doing the

bio-feed back therapy and getting another opinion before I

make the decision to have surgery. The surgery would consist

of two surgeries done as an out patient surgery. Stage one

would be putting a lead near the spinal column in the sacral

area, the lead is connected to cable and the cable is connected

to an external stimulator. If symptoms improve then you move on

to stage two where they put the stimulator internal. Still plan

on getting another opinion from Dr. Thomanson before I would

make the decision to have surgery, my body has been through a

lot the last couple of years from previous surgeries and really

don't want to go through any kind of surgery again unless I feel

I am going to have positive results.

Pam

In VulvarDisorders@y..., JACKSTEE@a... wrote:

> In a message dated 4/30/01 7:54:16 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

> RSand66893@c... writes:

>

>

> > consider nero-stimulation

> >

>

> I wonder if this is the surgery they do for IC and or vulvodynia

where they

> implant a device in your back attach to nerves in back , which

eliminates

> pain...One of my friends who went to the Helena allergy clinic said

she ran

> into another women with IC and vulvodynia who has one, it is major

> surgery...the device clearly sticks out of back, like transister

radio, she

> is now, for first time, pain free...Jackie

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Hi Pam,

Yes!! A broken tailbone many time results in a malposition of the tailbone and

the tailbone is where the muscles of the floor attach. A pull to one or the

other side can increase tone in that segment and over time be

causing or at least adding to the pain. If the asymmetry is so bad then the

peudendal nerve and blood vessels can be compressed as they pass between the

Sacro-tuberous / Sacro-spinus ligaments and the tendon of the

obturator internus.Anything strong enough to break the bone may have also

altered the position of the sacrum as well and that spells backpain. Find a

good non-manipulative manual therapist !!!

TKOPT

RSand66893@... wrote:

> Hi Everyone,

>

> I have a question and I'm wondering if any of you could

> answer it. I had my second injection (in my buttocks region

> near my tailbone) on Tuesday at the pain center, this time

> by a different anesthesiologist.Both he and the last anesthes-

> iologist asked I had ever injured my tailbone when I was younger

> since it looks like I had. I have always had alot of low back aches

> in the tailbone area and wonder if this could be causing some of my

> burning pain?

>

> Pam

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Tom,

When you say a non-manipulative manual therapist do you mean

a chiropractor?

> Hi Pam,

> Yes!! A broken tailbone many time results in a malposition of the

tailbone and the tailbone is where the muscles of the floor attach. A

pull to one or the other side can increase tone in that segment and

over time be

> causing or at least adding to the pain. If the asymmetry is so bad

then the peudendal nerve and blood vessels can be compressed as they

pass between the Sacro-tuberous / Sacro-spinus ligaments and the

tendon of the

> obturator internus.Anything strong enough to break the bone may

have also altered the position of the sacrum as well and that spells

backpain. Find a good non-manipulative manual therapist !!!

> TKOPT

>

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I would love the name of the PT. I started to see one a few

months ago in Woodbury that my obgyn sent me to. She was with

Health South and also treated women with vulvodynia. I quit

going because I started having the urethra problems and it

was just to uncomfortable to have her do the pressure points.

Pam

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